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plans to deal with north korea differently if at all in mr.obama.chinahasthe most influence on north korea but donald trump at least during the campaign has talked about a much more aggressive stance towards china as well. >> jim sciutto reporting for us. that's it for me. thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront" start right now. >>> "outfront" next. trump says he's quitting his business. this as he picks more billionaires to join his cab. his pick for commerce secretary "outfront" tonight. and president elect trump speaks with the leader of a country where osama bin laden hid in plain sight. why did he reportedly call the country and it's people fantastic. let's go

plans to deal with north korea differently if at all in mr. obama. china has the most influence on north korea but donald trump at least during the campaign has talked about a much more aggressive stance towards china as well. >> jim sciutto reporting for us. that's it for me. thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront" start right now. >>> "outfront" next. trump says he's quitting his business. this as he picks more billionaires to join his cab. his pick...

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it's my plan to bring back our jobs. the trade policies of hillary clinton from naftatochinatothe trans-pacific partnership, which by the way is a disaster. >> it's not going to happen. it's a fraud agreement. it's a sill tritreaty. we are going to go in a scheduled way through the trade agreements. >> we are going to use all of that money to invest in the infrastructure. >> we'll look at a large infrastructure program and how we fund that. we need to make sure the bridges and roads, that the power grids that we have a 21st century infrastructure. reporter: the trump transition team cabinet planning to fulfill several of president-elect trump's campaign promises after announcing several presidential cabinet appointments. welcome to "risk and reward." i'm adam a pirro in for deirdre bolton. former goldman sachs executive and hollywood producer steven mnuchin. and wilbur ross for secretary of commerce. let's go back a few weeks to the days after the election. the media piled on with stories about the trump transition team in disarray and articles torn apart after they feuded over mr

it's my plan to bring back our jobs. the trade policies of hillary clinton from nafta to china to the trans-pacific partnership, which by the way is a disaster. >> it's not going to happen. it's a fraud agreement. it's a sill tritreaty. we are going to go in a scheduled way through the trade agreements. >> we are going to use all of that money to invest in the infrastructure. >> we'll look at a large infrastructure program and how we fund that. we need to make sure the...

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mnuchin and wilbur ross saying maybe tariffsagainstchinaisnot what we want to do. we do not want to slap import duties against foreign companies and foreign governments. what is the place, all of this trump signifies political peril for. these are all places -- political peril for trump. michael: absolutely. john: what is the thing that trump could do that could turn his supporters away from him? what is the red line he can't cross? michael: that is another good question. i do not think there is a single or red line. i think it is a culmination, of you will, of everything you're saying. ofthe backing down off obamacare, combined with a softer approach to immigration et, itthe wall isn't 10 fe is a foot and a half, those types of things in combination, i think will do a lot of damage, because there is a lot of buy into this idea that you are going to shake the system. you are going to turn it out. the voter said for the first time, and you guys have talked about this and reported on this, that they will control this. we got this, not the establishment, not the people who pull the lev

mnuchin and wilbur ross saying maybe tariffs against china is not what we want to do. we do not want to slap import duties against foreign companies and foreign governments. what is the place, all of this trump signifies political peril for. these are all places -- political peril for trump. michael: absolutely. john: what is the thing that trump could do that could turn his supporters away from him? what is the red line he can't cross? michael: that is another good question. i do not think...

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minute on oil. steve, we're facing serious competition from the likes of mexicoandchinainthe way of cheaper labor, and frankly, i don't think we can compete with our because our living expenses are that much more. but there are other ways we can compete, right? >> absolutely, and trish, listen, thankfully our workers are among the most productive in the world. trish: very true. >> we can't compe t we have to take off. i liken the american economy to a runner weighted down, we're wearing a weighted vest. we can run a lot faster than now if we take the vest off. the vest is government. primarily regulation and taxes. if we take that off i believe we can accelerate and do so rather quickly. this is the main reason that my candidate is now the president-elect, that he spoke in a very clear and concise way to the american worker who hasn't on average had a raise in this century, and we have to put a stop to that. income inequality is largely due to government policy. i believe trump's policies with able team he's constructing is going to alleviate that in a serious way. trish: to jeff

minute on oil. steve, we're facing serious competition from the likes of mexico and china in the way of cheaper labor, and frankly, i don't think we can compete with our because our living expenses are that much more. but there are other ways we can compete, right? >> absolutely, and trish, listen, thankfully our workers are among the most productive in the world. trish: very true. >> we can't compe t we have to take off. i liken the american economy to a runner weighted down,...

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provide forces that balance those of regional powers such as russia and great powers suchaschina. now,we can encourage our allies in europe and asia and the middle east to do more in their own defense. but we should not jettison them. by going it alone in iraq, without real support from america's allies, the bush administration squandered the good will generated after 9/11. if you remember back on those days, they played the star spangled banner in the changing of the guard at buckingham palace. there were american flags being flown all around the globe. i think two nations didn't like -- didn't support the united states after 9/11. think about all that good will that's been squandered in the succeeding 15 years. we lost a real opportunity to harness the power of the international community against the forces of disorder, chipping away at global stability and peace. the trump administration, for all of the uncertainty surrounding it, has the opportunity to do better. it remains to be seen whether it will seize it. thank you. >> max? >> what a depressing panel discussion. there's not

provide forces that balance those of regional powers such as russia and great powers such as china. now, we can encourage our allies in europe and asia and the middle east to do more in their own defense. but we should not jettison them. by going it alone in iraq, without real support from america's allies, the bush administration squandered the good will generated after 9/11. if you remember back on those days, they played the star spangled banner in the changing of the guard at buckingham...

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based in mÉxicoorchinaaregoing to wind uptaking the jobs anyhow. we have to fix what we are doing wrong in companies in america. neil: what do you think of that and what this means going forward, part of the selling pool is donald trump personally calling calling the carrier folks, i don't know if he did with the ford folks, look, good things are coming, lower tax rates are coming, fewer regulations are coming, whatever, give me time. what do you make of that? >> i think the wait-and-see approach for companies is going to work only for a short time, it's not really a long-term solution and that's why i think it's important that we know more the details. not just about this deal but about how he plans to replicate this with other businesses across the country, presumably his commerce secretary, treasury secretary with the incredible business resumes that they have would be integral to all of this. >> without taking office, trump has saved more jobs than barack obama saved in eight years. think about it. absolutely true. neil: we will see. bottom line it is interesting. guys, i want

based in mÉxico or china are going to wind uptaking the jobs anyhow. we have to fix what we are doing wrong in companies in america. neil: what do you think of that and what this means going forward, part of the selling pool is donald trump personally calling calling the carrier folks, i don't know if he did with the ford folks, look, good things are coming, lower tax rates are coming, fewer regulations are coming, whatever, give me time. what do you make of that? >> i think the...

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wants to retain those jobs here in america and not send them eithertochinaorto mexico or somewhere like that. i feel like he's looking out for us little guys down here and wants to protect the jobs and keep them here in america and not outsource them to other countries. >> robin maynard, thank you so much for joining me this morning. i do appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up in the "newsroom" an economic team with major promises. donald trump says he's out of the family business but who will his secretary of state be? that's still anyone's guess. we will talk about that next. people say, let's just get a sandwich or something. "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, "or something." and we don't just pull smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. oh caroline. so corporate put you up in a roadside motel. but with directv from at&t, you can download then binge watch your dvr'd shows from anywhere. that makes you more powerful than whatever it is you just stepped in. or that friendly dumpster diver ou

wants to retain those jobs here in america and not send them either to china or to mexico or somewhere like that. i feel like he's looking out for us little guys down here and wants to protect the jobs and keep them here in america and not outsource them to other countries. >> robin maynard, thank you so much for joining me this morning. i do appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up in the "newsroom" an economic team with major promises. donald trump says he's...

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enormousthreat.chinaisnot really attacking us but they are more stealing stuff, to the tune of billions per year. i don't think we have any evidence that russia was involved in hacking the elections this past fall, although other countries have been in the past. i was in moscow this summer. when i came home, i said, we should be concerned that this is something that they could potentially do. we don't have evidence they were involved in this. after elections, these kinds of conversations take lace. it is too bad that it is not unusual that people say there was a miscount, there was voter fraud. no questionhappens, about it, but i don't think we have direct evidence that russia was involved in hacking our election results. i just don't think that's true. , cheryl,t guest olympia, washington republican line. i am a republican who voted for obama twice and i largely to trump because of the supreme court issue and immigration reforms. i was stunned to find out a paul ryan had been pushing immigration crazily, which i think has diluted the wage earning ability of the average america

enormous threat. china is not really attacking us but they are more stealing stuff, to the tune of billions per year. i don't think we have any evidence that russia was involved in hacking the elections this past fall, although other countries have been in the past. i was in moscow this summer. when i came home, i said, we should be concerned that this is something that they could potentially do. we don't have evidence they were involved in this. after elections, these kinds of conversations...

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brace for warswithchina. appletook a big hit. i pope sales would take a majorr hit with trump in office if he h follows through with his tradeui policies with china in theina in future. congress set to vote and billil that would speed up drug approval. some say the bill called 21st century cures is being rushed. . the bill would set aside more than $6 billio research critics of the bill say it weakens the food and drug administration's regulatoryulatr power which could ultimately put patients at risk. ?? >>> $850 for that huge tv.hu t >> that's amazing. a vizio. >> do you know how much i paidoh for the first smart or big tv, probably a lot more than -- >> thousands.hods >> it might have been. i was freak out by that bird fighting dance steve november november was showing. fancy high-tech stuff. >> curved. >> curved. a you need a curved tv, steve. >> ooh.u.ed t >> i feel like that's a fad. >> right? 59 now in washingtono >> where did you go, tuck. did u >> i'm over here.>>'m o >> go back in. [ laughter ] o what is happening? to this>> show.. >> i'm over here.vehere >> can't you be

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outside tpp. namely could comefromchinaandstill get all the benefits of tpp. and if it came in from mexico, all -- >> is that a bad deal? >> absolutely. absolutely. and we believe in bilateral negotiations. have very good deals with lots of countries. >> interesting. so this huge regional approach to trade you think is a bad idea. country to country to country. >> absolutely. >> the problem with regional trade agreements is you get picked apart by the first country. then you negotiate we the second country. you get picked apart. and you go with the third one. you get picked apart again. what has to be put into perspective, we are the big market. we are the world's biggest importer. we need to treat the other countries as good suppliers. not as determining the whole show. >> we'll get -- we've got so much to do, so little time. can you guys stay until 9:00? i'm kidding. but keep you as long as we can. i just want to get to dodd/frank quickly. a lot of people were hoping for hensarling. both those gentlemen probably have stride views about dodd/frank about what we keep and don't keep

outside tpp. namely could come from china and still get all the benefits of tpp. and if it came in from mexico, all -- >> is that a bad deal? >> absolutely. absolutely. and we believe in bilateral negotiations. have very good deals with lots of countries. >> interesting. so this huge regional approach to trade you think is a bad idea. country to country to country. >> absolutely. >> the problem with regional trade agreements is you get picked apart by the first...

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mexico,chinaandother countries all around the world. it's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. the only thing that can stop this corrupt machine is you. >> so, you know, that offended a lot of people during the campaign. they thought it was anti-semitic. i did not see that. i trust those who said it was. the thing i saw, howard dean, when i saw that talking about goldman sachs and the big banks and -- >> howard is here. >> howard dean. i actually saw it and i tweeted immediately this will help republicans in the future in states like wisconsin, michigan, ohio, and pennsylvania. it will get working class voters out that don't trust wall street. they don't trust the international finance system that they feel has run them down. there you go. and it did. then this morning we look and it's steve mnuchin and wilbert ross and millionaires. >> i think he gets a pass for a while. i t

mexico, china and other countries all around the world. it's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. the only thing that can stop this corrupt machine is you. >> so, you know, that offended a lot of people during the campaign. they thought it was anti-semitic. i did not see that. i trust...

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donald trump. europe is weakening. the chinese are causing trouble in thesouthchinasea.you have the war in the afghanistan and islamic state. a big set of international challenges. those three people, romney and corker and petraeus all have the experience and temperament and demeanor to do job well. >> when you say one-dimensional, what do you mean by that referring to other picks? >> you have in general flynn someone with military experience but he doesn't have the international and diplomatic experience that most of the other national security advisers have had. his relationship with donald trump obviously very important and that's valuable to the president elect but you do need a cabinet with a broader skill set. those three people that i named, and all of them i presume we know have been interviewed by donald trump i think would broaden the cabinet and give a deeper experience. dagen: it's dagen mcdowell. we were looking at some of the photos there. john bolton seems to disagree on a rock and you look at what general petraeus has pushed in terms of strategy in afghanistan differ

donald trump. europe is weakening. the chinese are causing trouble in the south china sea. you have the war in the afghanistan and islamic state. a big set of international challenges. those three people, romney and corker and petraeus all have the experience and temperament and demeanor to do job well. >> when you say one-dimensional, what do you mean by that referring to other picks? >> you have in general flynn someone with military experience but he doesn't have the...

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had some a political engage people in the world i can make reference of nixon goestochinacouldtrump be that. >> yes. i absolutely agree this will be situate when it goes to china. if you go back to the early steers in the obama administration when all of the promises were made with immigration issues and it didn't happen and then the work the senate did, wasn't there at the time on immigration was not matched by the work of the house or the actions -- the senate did its job. >> it was not matched by the house of the white house and trying to engage in bring a real agreement together. you have to get all three parties to do that. this is a situation where trump could stand up and say he has he can say immigration is a problem. where he has been effective us to stand up and say, this is this is a problem and he gets criticized by saying what someone says okay tell me what the solution is in his solution is i'm gonna hire good people, that's a a ceo mentality that says i don't have to fix that, i have to find good people that can fix the, i just know that's a problem and we need

had some a political engage people in the world i can make reference of nixon goes to china could trump be that. >> yes. i absolutely agree this will be situate when it goes to china. if you go back to the early steers in the obama administration when all of the promises were made with immigration issues and it didn't happen and then the work the senate did, wasn't there at the time on immigration was not matched by the work of the house or the actions -- the senate did its job. >>...

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that conservatives are okaywithchina, okaywith doing business with vietnam. >> i'm not. >> 50,000 gis perished. okay with doing business with saudi arabia and continue pot dictator in africa and latin america except for fidel castro and his brother raÚl. i don't get this collective outrage. >> here is the difference you have got to do business with the saudis because they control the price of oil biggest excess supply. i want my son to grow up to be like a saudi sheikh. you know what i mean surrounded by hookers in dubai. no one heroes worship. kind of creepy way, no? >> look at -- yeah. i think that historically, hhe is the most significant figure in latin america cincy money bolivar in the 18th century. he was someone who embodied a since of dignity and equality for the latin people visa we the united states and the western world. even though they were poor they had a sense of pride even now people in miami. so exexiles in miami are celebrating the death of fidel in havana and much of latin america and indeed through much of the developing world his passing is a sad, is a tragi

that conservatives are okay with china, okay with doing business with vietnam. >> i'm not. >> 50,000 gis perished. okay with doing business with saudi arabia and continue pot dictator in africa and latin america except for fidel castro and his brother raÚl. i don't get this collective outrage. >> here is the difference you have got to do business with the saudis because they control the price of oil biggest excess supply. i want my son to grow up to be like a saudi sheikh....

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tariffs throughout theregion.chinahaspublicly announced it will do its own multilateral trade agreement. they will use their one vote, one road program to consolidate asia into an economic territory that does not include the united states. that is not good for american businesses. it is not good for global businesses. what the next administration does, beyond just say no, i do not know. it is not a path forward that is sustainable for job creation both here and in the united states, as well as economic growth here. ms. bumiller: your take on that? mr. cantor: i have been a free trader and someone who supports trade deals in the past. party, the party that has carried the free trade agenda over the years, has now found itself in a new position, given the white house and a president-elect that had been very hostile to tpp in particular. but trump says he was to put jobs first. it will be much about trying to protect american employers, and boosting the business environment here at home so we can attract more jobs first. investment. some reports have indicated the will openelect

tariffs throughout the region. china has publicly announced it will do its own multilateral trade agreement. they will use their one vote, one road program to consolidate asia into an economic territory that does not include the united states. that is not good for american businesses. it is not good for global businesses. what the next administration does, beyond just say no, i do not know. it is not a path forward that is sustainable for job creation both here and in the united states, as...

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come up inrussia,china, thisduality between having to choose if you're going to emphasize economic change, some kind of modified capitalism or mixed economy. or are you going to change the politics of the company they did in russia. that decision has not been made. raul castro made it clear that he is opposed to anything that the party would not be in control. i think after he leaves power, you will see a more great reckoning of where cuba will go. jeffrey: what is the most interesting thing your member about fidel castro? charlie: he cultivated his reputation as a revolutionary. he and che cabrera where the poster children for revolution. there were 6 million people when he took over and 11 million today. he had a global reputation. he made himself into a global figure. the exported revolution of latin america. he was a hero to hugo chavez. and others. at the same time, he was involved in africa to fight wars of liberation. we can forget the -- can't forget the bay of pigs was a real failure. then inviting the russians to put nuclear weapons in there. about the closest confrontati

come up in russia, china, this duality between having to choose if you're going to emphasize economic change, some kind of modified capitalism or mixed economy. or are you going to change the politics of the company they did in russia. that decision has not been made. raul castro made it clear that he is opposed to anything that the party would not be in control. i think after he leaves power, you will see a more great reckoning of where cuba will go. jeffrey: what is the most interesting...

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opportunity, i think, to assess within the wto, aggressively pursue, forexample,china'sbehaviorthat don't follow, that violate our trade rules. one of my suggestion would be, look, the start of the bush administration, unfortunately str worked it very diligently. i still think if we're serious about going after china on intellectual property in protections, that we ought to be aggressively pursuing and concluding bilateral investment treaty with china. i would go straight toward that issue rather than play it on the sides or merely through the wto. that's one offense. i would take a second one. >> we will take questions from the audience. anything from the trade agreement? >> okay. good to see you, chairman. >> thanks. >> now that tpp is on hold for the future, we don't know how long, the obama administration still has some trade initiatives that they are negotiating or trying to finish by the end of this year. maybe you could comment on tisa and ega and where you see those going, even concluding maybe. also, do they need congressional approval? >> i hope they do conclude, i think the env

opportunity, i think, to assess within the wto, aggressively pursue, for example, china's behavior that don't follow, that violate our trade rules. one of my suggestion would be, look, the start of the bush administration, unfortunately str worked it very diligently. i still think if we're serious about going after china on intellectual property in protections, that we ought to be aggressively pursuing and concluding bilateral investment treaty with china. i would go straight toward that issue...

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, iranandchina, whereflag burning is illegal. >> it's interesting. you got the personal impact of this, jeff, last night. you had an excellent report on cnn talking about the accusation from donald trump that millions of people voted illegally in the most recent presidential election. then he went after cnn, went after you with a retweet of sorts. some are suggesting he simply overreacts and goes maybe is even undermining some democracy, if you will. >> it could be the direction he is heading. i'm not sure these are completely unrelated things. it all goes after the first amendment. he is, a, trying to de-legitimize people's trust in a lot of things. institutions, the media. there are questions about the media that can be raised by people. no question about it. people don't view the media in high esteem. eroding all those principles, he knows exactly what he is doing here. obviously down the line, if he de-legitimizes things, then it makes it easier for him. i sort of struck here by how he, you know, has so much else to do. boy, he is filling a cabinet. at a pretty good clip here.

, iran and china, where flag burning is illegal. >> it's interesting. you got the personal impact of this, jeff, last night. you had an excellent report on cnn talking about the accusation from donald trump that millions of people voted illegally in the most recent presidential election. then he went after cnn, went after you with a retweet of sorts. some are suggesting he simply overreacts and goes maybe is even undermining some democracy, if you will. >> it could be the direction...

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category you've got countries such as indonesia, vietnam,andchina. andso these are the countries where we call them privacy laws. they're not really based on privacy. not individual privacy anyway. and i heard today a lot about human rights, how privacy is a human right. for a lot of these countries, and with these laws emanating not just because of a motivation to protect human rights, although a lot of it would be consumer rights, and i think some people would argue that. consumer rights would be to some extent human rights as well. and a lot of these laws that come into play, the last category of country, what is the challenge about them that they don't have a single data privacy regulation. and i tell my clients, a little facetiously, but it's true to some extent, sometimes the more laws the country has, i mean, i do fpa corruption investigation, for example, and as a result of that, we take a lot of e-mails throughout the region. that's why we have the familiarity with the privacy rules and regulations. i joke with some of my clients, don't look at the transparency index and see h

category you've got countries such as indonesia, vietnam, and china. and so these are the countries where we call them privacy laws. they're not really based on privacy. not individual privacy anyway. and i heard today a lot about human rights, how privacy is a human right. for a lot of these countries, and with these laws emanating not just because of a motivation to protect human rights, although a lot of it would be consumer rights, and i think some people would argue that. consumer rights...

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performances at storesinchinaandjapan which helped offset weakness in the u.s. comps were still negative but not as much as expected. >> the store on fifth avenue is 10% of their business. >> which is unfortunate for traffic. apparently there is a back door entrance. that front door -- >> that's the selling point. tiffany on fifth avenue just sells itself. >> that made it hard for them to call an inflection point on sales and luxury spending in general which is looking better. >> they handled it very classy. >>> time for cnbc news update with sue herera. >> here is what is happening this hour. police releasing video showing the after math of a charter plane crash in colombia killing 75 of the 81 passengers on board. three of the six survivors are players on a brazilian soccer team. no indication what caused the accident. >>> firefighters trying to contain a raging wildfire. at least 14,000 people have been evacuated and four people were taken to hospitals overnight with severe burns. the fires have burned hundreds of businesses and homes including the edge of dolly parton's dolly wood th

performances at stores in china and japan which helped offset weakness in the u.s. comps were still negative but not as much as expected. >> the store on fifth avenue is 10% of their business. >> which is unfortunate for traffic. apparently there is a back door entrance. that front door -- >> that's the selling point. tiffany on fifth avenue just sells itself. >> that made it hard for them to call an inflection point on sales and luxury spending in general which is...

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chinaputtogether, almost as much as those three countries put together. there is been an credit need for -- an increased need for funding for the things i just mentioned. imu the way we do things here +s we have authorization bill, which this is, where we decide what our policies and our programs are going to be. and some of us are on those committees, like the committee i chair and senator murray of washington is the ranking democrat, the health committee. then we have appropriations committees that decide how much we can afford to spend on that. we do that separately. last year this congress, it was a republican congress, i would point out -- republican majority, but senator blunt, who is chairman of the appropriations committee for the senate, would quickly give senator murray, who is the ranking democrat, full credit, added $2 billion to the national institutes of health budget for one year. that means $20 billion new dollars over ten years. this year the same republican congress, with the cooperation of the democratic members, added another $2 billion to the national institutes

china put together, almost as much as those three countries put together. there is been an credit need for -- an increased need for funding for the things i just mentioned. imu the way we do things here +s we have authorization bill, which this is, where we decide what our policies and our programs are going to be. and some of us are on those committees, like the committee i chair and senator murray of washington is the ranking democrat, the health committee. then we have appropriations...

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. >> and the enormous fear isthatchinaandrussia, they've already sent weapons up in space. >> at least testing them or things we fear are weapons and it's things like satellites that can move and satellites that have been stalking our satellites. they'll show up around a sensitive military communications satellite and other bit in very close way, about a mile away, which is very close when you're going 17.5,000 and hour. then it has the ability to ram into the satellite, take it out, it could use lazars, there are lasers being tested that could blind or destroy satellites. there are missiles that could be fired from earth. the chinese put a satellite up that has an arm on it that can steal satellites out of space, take them out of commission. when i started this project i thought they were conceptual things but they're already floating around in the skies above us. >> does the u.s. have similar capability? >> the u.s. won't say. what they will say is they haven't made the decision to deploy those weapons. that the u.s. wants to keep space a peaceful environment but we know they'v

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leagueaschina, russiaand north korea. >> let me jump in here. the lines are not blue and red here. there's that 2006 amendment which fell one shy of going up, that got 14 democratic votes, including harry reid, dianne feinstein, hillary clinton co-signing the statute. does that undercut some of your argument? >> i think it's disgraceful that democrats did it back then. my guess would be if hillary clinton, who was widely chris sized and seen as a pandering move, my bet is if she had a chance to go back or change her sponsorship of that, she would do that. i'm not going to defend that. i think it was completely antithetical to what we stand for in a democratic society that promotes free speech. i don't even know if it's relevant here. we're talking about the president-elect and the president-elect doesn't respect first amendment rights. >> i think we both agree we shouldn't have a new law or alter the constitution in this case. i think it's also important, i don't think it's fair for you to broaden it and try to say the president-elect is somehow impinging on people's rights to fre

league as china, russia and north korea. >> let me jump in here. the lines are not blue and red here. there's that 2006 amendment which fell one shy of going up, that got 14 democratic votes, including harry reid, dianne feinstein, hillary clinton co-signing the statute. does that undercut some of your argument? >> i think it's disgraceful that democrats did it back then. my guess would be if hillary clinton, who was widely chris sized and seen as a pandering move, my bet is if she...

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long-term. analyst seethechinaconcern,satch rati saturati saturation, being a head wind for apple. >> fourth, aleexeon, they re-evaluate the group. they like the fact that saliris is coming back. they don't think the delay and any whistle block activity will carry huge risk for the company. $100 upside, $155 target, about 25% upside. i go on vacation for a couple of days and now i can't talk. stock is up to 125 bucks. >> still down 30% over the past one year. this was supposed to be seen as a credible takeover target. >> some issues. >> had some issues. and that's perhaps why the stock is down. >> thank you. >>> magazine named its company of the year and it is the company that makes this popular video game. league of legends. our exclusive interview with the co-founders of riot games next. hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i won't let this accomplishment go to my head. i'm

long-term. analyst see the china concern, satch rati saturati saturation, being a head wind for apple. >> fourth, aleexeon, they re-evaluate the group. they like the fact that saliris is coming back. they don't think the delay and any whistle block activity will carry huge risk for the company. $100 upside, $155 target, about 25% upside. i go on vacation for a couple of days and now i can't talk. stock is up to 125 bucks. >> still down 30% over the past one year. this was supposed...

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a prominent family. shipping magnate fatherinchina. alot of credentials in terms of her own career. she would be transportation secretary having been a former labor secretary. let's zero in on the significance of georgia congressman tom price, an orthopedic surgeon with to some a controversial record in terms of how outspoken he's been against obamacare. >> exactly right. he's outspoken which is raising eyebrows and he's never run anything as large as the massive government hhs bureaucracy. so you have that. it could not be more different than the appointment or likely appointment of elaine chao to run the transportation department. here's somebody who ran the labor department. the only cabinet secretary under george w. bush to serve all eight years of his term. somebody who would probably be confirmed 100 to 1. i think generally you don't vote down the senate majority leader's wife. not to say she doesn't have strong credentials of her own. i'm told mr. trump liked elaine ch chao's drive, energy. her stamina. that's very important to him. i think she will be an instrumental

a prominent family. shipping magnate father in china. a lot of credentials in terms of her own career. she would be transportation secretary having been a former labor secretary. let's zero in on the significance of georgia congressman tom price, an orthopedic surgeon with to some a controversial record in terms of how outspoken he's been against obamacare. >> exactly right. he's outspoken which is raising eyebrows and he's never run anything as large as the massive government hhs...

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chinaandperhaps millions to russia even. we don't know because we haven't seen his tax returns. we haven't seen what kind of business ventures. so essentially people are worried when he gets to the white house, the white house could be for sale either to those who could make the most money off of trump or to those from whom trump can make the most money off of. >> okay, let's talk to anthony about that. so has there been any talk among the transition team on the many conflicts of interests that president-elect trump will have once he takes office? >> he has stated he's working on. he recognizes he has the law on his side. where he can basically run the presidency in his business. he's also recognizing he's going to sit down with his attorneys and his family and figure out a way to divide the two things and create a chinese wall and make it very appropriate. i think what people don't like about him is he's a dynamic thinker, an entrepreneur and disrupter personality that the american people want to change government. 72% of the united states thinks we're going in the wrong direction

china and perhaps millions to russia even. we don't know because we haven't seen his tax returns. we haven't seen what kind of business ventures. so essentially people are worried when he gets to the white house, the white house could be for sale either to those who could make the most money off of trump or to those from whom trump can make the most money off of. >> okay, let's talk to anthony about that. so has there been any talk among the transition team on the many conflicts of...

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diplomacy flows from that with respect to our allies and with respect to russiaandchinawhichhave flown political cover for iran. bill: do you think mr. trump does that in the early days? >> i don't know. i'm saying i would approach this as a grave threat to the united states, to israel, to our arab friends in the region. the iranians have been in the business of killing americans since lebanon in 1983 when a predecessor group of hezbollah under the direction of the iranian revolutionary hery guards corps blew up the marine barracks. we remember the tragedy that was. that is the nature of the regime. efforts to deal with it are doomed to failure. i don't think they are complying with iran deal. i don't think they had any intention of complying with the iran deal. bill: 34 years ago with lebanon. have you thought about president obama making any decisions by way of executive action or otherwise in the final 60 days? if so, what do you think, what do you think would happen prior to january 20th? >> well i'm very worried about a whole range of things he could do, specifically on the

diplomacy flows from that with respect to our allies and with respect to russia and china which have flown political cover for iran. bill: do you think mr. trump does that in the early days? >> i don't know. i'm saying i would approach this as a grave threat to the united states, to israel, to our arab friends in the region. the iranians have been in the business of killing americans since lebanon in 1983 when a predecessor group of hezbollah under the direction of the iranian...

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again because the last gdp we delivered was based on one shipment of soy beanstochinaandi'm sure that when we get underneath the number, true story, you can look it up. this, i think, will be very much based the same thing, it will be one major shipment of agricultural goods that artificially pushed it up. it's not about true growth. stuart: what do you say, mike murphy? >> he's right on that. he's actually right on the soy beans, i did look it up. the economy does have a little bit of momentum behind it leading up to the inauguration in january. we're not in the dire place we were in a few months ago. more importantly, i'll look at the december rate hike coming. remember how it it negatively impacted the numbers last year and i think it will-- >> the market seems to be taking it in slight. 19,100? >> i think it's like the country. the country is looking forward and so it the market. look, everyone is optimistic that lower regulation, lower taxes is going to boost our economy, even the oecd, an international organization, yesterday, raised its growth expectations for the entire w

again because the last gdp we delivered was based on one shipment of soy beans to china and i'm sure that when we get underneath the number, true story, you can look it up. this, i think, will be very much based the same thing, it will be one major shipment of agricultural goods that artificially pushed it up. it's not about true growth. stuart: what do you say, mike murphy? >> he's right on that. he's actually right on the soy beans, i did look it up. the economy does have a little bit...

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havethat.chinahaslaunched a satellite that has an arm on it that can grab satellites out of space and take them out of commission. you know, it's straight out of moon raker, right? looking back to james bond. >> james bond. >> and i thought that these were things that were kind of conceptual ideas, but the fact is we spend loads of time with u.s. space command and they're already up there. it's russia but it's also china. they know we're so dependent on this stuff, not just you and me, god knows we are, but our military that if they were to take that away from us, we'd be vulnerable. >> i mean, it sounds, as you say, jim, sci-fi, but of course the future is now. so what is the plan for this doomsday scenario? >> so the u.s. is debating this right now. i mean, how they react to this. i mean, they're already trying to protect their satellites making our satellites maneuverable so they could get out of the way of the predator, right? things like that. there are lasers, too. you talk about futuristic. there are already lasers being tested to deploy satellites. try to reinforce satelli

have that. china has launched a satellite that has an arm on it that can grab satellites out of space and take them out of commission. you know, it's straight out of moon raker, right? looking back to james bond. >> james bond. >> and i thought that these were things that were kind of conceptual ideas, but the fact is we spend loads of time with u.s. space command and they're already up there. it's russia but it's also china. they know we're so dependent on this stuff, not just you...

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relationsbetweenchinaandthe u.s. under a trump presidency, and you have what is between the leader of the philippines and president obama, and you have russia meeting to japan to meet with the prime minister and that is not about russia pivoting towards asia, but it's about russia positioning itself for washington, and you are worrying about what trump is going to mean and how he is going to handle all of these issues. >> the president-elect is the final process of figuring out who his secretary of state is going to be, and that list of items that you just mentioned suggests this really is, as usual, the most important selection he is going to make, and it's going to be a name that will calm the waters. >> yeah, you are exactly right. we were a long way from the obama clinton pivot to asia, aren't we? there may be things he can be fix. we know about the unhappy exchanges between president obama and the philippine leader, so there are things that can be different. i guess when you look at what president-elect trump has said, what he is liking to do as he goes out in the world

relations between china and the u.s. under a trump presidency, and you have what is between the leader of the philippines and president obama, and you have russia meeting to japan to meet with the prime minister and that is not about russia pivoting towards asia, but it's about russia positioning itself for washington, and you are worrying about what trump is going to mean and how he is going to handle all of these issues. >> the president-elect is the final process of figuring out who...

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it isinchinaandukraine and libya. >> and the iranis are on fixed on our helicopters yesterday. that is not a country concerned about that. >> they weren't. they are now. look at the president of iran the day after trump got elected. now this deal we had that was through the united nations and united states. you can't come in and take it -- >> rob, tonight is the private dinner with mitt romney. we're not invited. >> we're busy. >> my invitation got lost in the mail. >> donald trump could choose him as secretary of state. this is what our viewers are saying. we asked in a poll on facebook. who do you want him to pick? rudy giuliani got 52%. general petraeus, 33%. someone else 9%. mitt romney got 6%. >> a lot of trump supporters because he was leading the never trump things and mr. trump -- it's kind of -- he's showing he can mend fences because he know that romney is qualified regardless. he's had several meetings with him. that says something. >> what does he have to do to win over our viewers? >> that's not for me to say. i would say be charming. but i would never go in there

it is in china and ukraine and libya. >> and the iranis are on fixed on our helicopters yesterday. that is not a country concerned about that. >> they weren't. they are now. look at the president of iran the day after trump got elected. now this deal we had that was through the united nations and united states. you can't come in and take it -- >> rob, tonight is the private dinner with mitt romney. we're not invited. >> we're busy. >> my invitation got lost in the...

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clash between a president trumpandchina, youcan see why south korea is so important to the u.s. and why this political scandal will be worrying folks in washington. that said, though, of course, part of it is democracy, and the president there saying that she will hand over power if the parliament puttis in place a transition of power, an effective way to go about that. >> keir simmons from london. >>> a new selection for donald trump's cabinet has emerged. other outlets are reporting that trump has chosen tom price of georgia to be the next secretary of health and human services. an orthopedic surgeon who was just elected to a seventh term, chair of the budget committee. and he was the house point person for crafting legislation to replace the affordable care act. a day after meeting at the trump tower earlier this month, he said congress would begin an overhaul of medicare within the first six to eight months of trump's administration, and democrats said that is tantamount to privatizing it. it was the first time they agreed to fast-track an overhaul of that program. trump has pro

clash between a president trump and china, you can see why south korea is so important to the u.s. and why this political scandal will be worrying folks in washington. that said, though, of course, part of it is democracy, and the president there saying that she will hand over power if the parliament puttis in place a transition of power, an effective way to go about that. >> keir simmons from london. >>> a new selection for donald trump's cabinet has emerged. other outlets are...

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futures gaining four appeared lauren: the nikkei in japan fell in a quarter 1%inchinaappearedto shanghai composite gaining two tenths of 1%. nicole: oil prices continuing to fall as members may not agree on production cut. right now 4643 better than 65 cents. lauren: yields holding steady. nicole: president-elect trump buys cabinet members today. he will meet with mitt romney, also senator bob corker. lauren: at&t now streaming service aimed at cable cord cutters are the details there. nicole: aaron rodgers and the green bay packers clipped the wings -- in their playoff hopes. all the highlights from monday night football. lauren: five of 1:00 a.m. and new york your first look at today's market in the latest breaking news. a plane carrying a brazilian soccer team has crashed. a total of 81 passengers and crew were on board. the charter aircraft when it went down in the mountainous area last night after declaring an emergency because an electrical failure. officials say reports that six survivors in a local mayor says three people have been found alive. heavy rain was complicatin

futures gaining four appeared lauren: the nikkei in japan fell in a quarter 1% in china appeared to shanghai composite gaining two tenths of 1%. nicole: oil prices continuing to fall as members may not agree on production cut. right now 4643 better than 65 cents. lauren: yields holding steady. nicole: president-elect trump buys cabinet members today. he will meet with mitt romney, also senator bob corker. lauren: at&t now streaming service aimed at cable cord cutters are the details there....

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high altitude area defense, among those displeased with the plan on the leadersofchinawhoare said to see mr. trump's decision as an early indicator of whether beijing can do business with him. >> back here in the u.s., the election of donald trump is unprecedented in many ways. the potential of overlap between the duties of president and the business interest of the president and those possible conflicts could get sticky. correspondent doug mccelway reports. >> reporter: such arrangements are at the heart of ongoing discussions over a blind trust. >> i would put in t in -- i don't know if it's a blind trust. is that a blind trust. i don't know. but i would probably have my children run it with my executives and i wouldn't ever be involved because i wouldn't care about anything but our country. anything. >> reporter: the founders anticipated such quid pro quos in the constitution which forbids a president from receiving gifts from a king, prince or foreign state. never before has the u.s. had a president who's name is embracened on for profit high rises. the potential for conf

high altitude area defense, among those displeased with the plan on the leaders of china who are said to see mr. trump's decision as an early indicator of whether beijing can do business with him. >> back here in the u.s., the election of donald trump is unprecedented in many ways. the potential of overlap between the duties of president and the business interest of the president and those possible conflicts could get sticky. correspondent doug mccelway reports. >> reporter: such...

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hope" i brought inchinatown,china. [♪]i love chewy after a good hand waxing. so legit. thanks for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on fib and instagram. and email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow i'll discuss all things legal with judge andrew legal with judge andrew napolitano.on for the bye bye foundation beautiful you collection from it cosmetics by jamie kern lima. brought to you by guthy renker. imagine having skin that looks this beautiful, this flawless, without having to wear foundation. imagine a product that covers everything but looks and feels like you're wearing nothing. imagine one product that is clinically shown to make your skin younger-looking in just ten days and can make you look up to five years younger instantly. this life changing product is bye bye foundation, the first ever full coverage moisturizer from it cosmetics. it's proven skincare and full coverage, plus broad spectrum spf 50+ sunscreen

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chinawhichis his largest tenant having to renegotiate. i think donald trump is just a scared man, i think he's scared someone is going to take this away from him, and he's tweeting in reaction to this. >> okkayleigh we talked about this, serious bias, big problem. is he at risk of undermining his own legitimacy. >> i don't think so, to paris' point he made the last hour, you have people trying to delegitimize the president-elect of the united states right now. not only saying you lost the popular vote over and over again. he would have won it, because he would have campaigned definitely. you have people out there calling for recounts that are unsubstantiated. you have jill stib coming on our knelt work suggesting there were hacks or potentially hacks and we won't know until we count the votes. >> why would he care? here's the other thing, though, don't you think that people are going on maybe the current president is sitting there going, now you know how it feels to have people try to delegitimize you as a president? >> i think you do. and in some ways the president of the united

china which is his largest tenant having to renegotiate. i think donald trump is just a scared man, i think he's scared someone is going to take this away from him, and he's tweeting in reaction to this. >> okkayleigh we talked about this, serious bias, big problem. is he at risk of undermining his own legitimacy. >> i don't think so, to paris' point he made the last hour, you have people trying to delegitimize the president-elect of the united states right now. not only saying you...

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of the fenton all is comingfromchinaandmexico. it's emphatic. >> are they cheaper than heroin or. >> while they are cheaper simply because there's so much more potent and one can wonder, even if we somehow managed to suppress heroin availability, will fenton all just replace it. >> carry-on. >> one last question so with methamphetamine, how hard is it to manufacture these two? >> it's hard because it depends on some precursors that the dea tries to control very carefully. it's not something you can make a home in a lab. >> i hope all of you have learned something. i guarantee the three of us just did. >> when there's an elephant in the room, you you know what to do. [laughter] these are the fda medications that are approved in the reason i want to go over them very quickly is because this is what we are talking about getting more access to. the one you may have heard the most about is probably this one. it's in the class of opioid replacement replacement medication so it is a form of an opiate. it is not as dangerous an overdose as a medication called methadone which i'm sure you

of the fenton all is coming from china and mexico. it's emphatic. >> are they cheaper than heroin or. >> while they are cheaper simply because there's so much more potent and one can wonder, even if we somehow managed to suppress heroin availability, will fenton all just replace it. >> carry-on. >> one last question so with methamphetamine, how hard is it to manufacture these two? >> it's hard because it depends on some precursors that the dea tries to control...

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bychinaorisis or whatever. there is some thought in the trump camp on cuba, iran, other areas -- go big early, shake the world up. john: there is no good reason, from the standpoint of a free-market republican or a liberal democrat, to go back and undo what has been done with respect to normalizing relations with cuba. we took a long time to get there. this is not an obama left wing thing. countless people, countless business people, fortune 500 ceos, wall street future will and free-market economists have argued that it is the best way to help the cuban people, to normalize the economy. mark: not the base of the republican party. john: let's try to rule on the merits. mark: that's my say, he is leaving his options open. be right back to talk about to reporters with donald trump's transition and the aide everyone is profiling, steve bannon. right after this. ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back. joining us from capitol hill, nbc news correspondent kelly o'donnell who is tracking every bit of the transition. we are talking about for five names of secretary of state, one of them is bob co

by china or isis or whatever. there is some thought in the trump camp on cuba, iran, other areas -- go big early, shake the world up. john: there is no good reason, from the standpoint of a free-market republican or a liberal democrat, to go back and undo what has been done with respect to normalizing relations with cuba. we took a long time to get there. this is not an obama left wing thing. countless people, countless business people, fortune 500 ceos, wall street future will and free-market...

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of "a new hope" i brought inchinatown,china. [♪]i love chewy after a good hand waxing. so legit. thanks for watching the show tonight. you can follow me on fib and instagram. and email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. tomorrow i'll discuss all things legal with judge andrew napolitano. good night. they knew nothing about... >> i went through 50-some-odd years of my life and had no clue. >> an inheritance they can hardly believe... >> what was your reaction as you opened those first boxes? >> it was mind-blowing. >> why does andrew green have george washington's will? >> bare-knuckle politics, cold-blooded murder, a legacy all but snuffed out... >> this was a cloud of suspicion of having lived a double life. >> what did they do? >> what are the chances that those boxes would've just been trashed? >> very good chance of that. >> what would you do? >> well, it drove me crazy. >> how 'bout 6,000? >> and what's it all worth? >> you think you'll ever get another auction with a story like this? >> no, i kinda doubt it.

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, he's going to be testedbychinaortested by isis or whatever. there's some thought within the trump camp of, on cuba, on iran, maybe some other areas, go big early and shake the world up. >> there is no good reason, from the standpoint of a free market republican or from the standpoint of a liberal democrat to go back and undo what has been done with respect to normalizing relations with cuba. we took a long time to get there. it's not a obama left-wing there. countless business people, fortune 500 ceos, wall street people and free market economists have been arguing for it as the best way to help the cuban people, to normalize or liberalize the economy -- >> but the republican base don't agree with you. >> i understand that, but donald trump is supposed to be the businessman president. let's try to rule on the merits. >> that's why he's leaving his option open. >> let's rule on the merits and stick wit. we'll be right back to talk with two reporters about donald trump's transition and the aide that everyone is currently profiling, that would be steve bannon, right after this.

, he's going to be tested by china or tested by isis or whatever. there's some thought within the trump camp of, on cuba, on iran, maybe some other areas, go big early and shake the world up. >> there is no good reason, from the standpoint of a free market republican or from the standpoint of a liberal democrat to go back and undo what has been done with respect to normalizing relations with cuba. we took a long time to get there. it's not a obama left-wing there. countless business...

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with india, if he does businesswithchina, it'sall going to be questioned because of the conflicts of interest. >> and we're showing a map right now of all the various places the where he has business holdings. susan, talk about, because carine makes such a great point, does this not complicate almost every single decision he makes? >> it's complicated, it's unprecedented, and hard to figure out how he handles it. it's not as though that he has a business that he could put in a blind trust or investments he could just sell off. he has a brand in more than 20 countries, including big countries with which we do a lot of business, like the philippines and indonesia and india. and even if he extracts himself from running these companies, we expect his children to be running them. so very close to him. so it's not clear to me how this gets sorted out, although i do agree with ben, and think it's unlikely this republican congress >> jump in on that point. >> let me disagree a little bit on the timing part. the election was three weeks ago. it is complicated. he doesn't take the office for -

with india, if he does business with china, it's all going to be questioned because of the conflicts of interest. >> and we're showing a map right now of all the various places the where he has business holdings. susan, talk about, because carine makes such a great point, does this not complicate almost every single decision he makes? >> it's complicated, it's unprecedented, and hard to figure out how he handles it. it's not as though that he has a business that he could put in a...

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about he will be testedbychinaorisis, whatever. there is some thought in the trump camp on cuba, iran, other areas -- go big early, shake the world up. ,ohn: there is no good reason from the standpoint of a free-market republican or a liberal democrat, to go back and undo what has been done with respect to normalizing relations with cuba. we took a long time to get there. this is not an obama left wing thing. countless people, countless business people, fortune 500 ceo's, was three people, free market economists have been arguing for it as the best way to normalize the economy -- mark: not the base of the republican party. i agree with you. [bell rings] on theet's try to rule merits. i want to say rule on the merits. we will be right back to talk with two reporters on donald trump's transition and the aide everyone is profiling, steve bannon. right after this. ♪ ♪ welcome back. joining us from capitol hill, abc news correspondent kelly o'donnell, those tracking the transition. we're talking four or five numbers -- names for several state. one of them, bob corker, who was con

about he will be tested by china or isis, whatever. there is some thought in the trump camp on cuba, iran, other areas -- go big early, shake the world up. ,ohn: there is no good reason from the standpoint of a free-market republican or a liberal democrat, to go back and undo what has been done with respect to normalizing relations with cuba. we took a long time to get there. this is not an obama left wing thing. countless people, countless business people, fortune 500 ceo's, was three people,...

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fromchina. wedon't talk about lead that much. up another 5.5%. really quickly, i want to look at coffee. a boom brazil has called in brazil. scarlet: that is ugly. those are today's market minutes. datait is an economic bonanza. thursday, we will get manufacturing and on friday, the jobs report. that jobs report won't have much impact on the fate of the december decision. it will tell us more about the pace of economic activity, heading into year and. joining us now is jeffrey's chief financial economist. i want to go to bloomberg really quickly. and looks at the fed outlook. this is kind of remarkable for 2017. kind of in the same place based on that green light and that purple line there. suddenly, everyone has seen left off. a few hikes in our future. this everyone have it right? we will know for a while if everyone has it right. for the longest time, the fed's expectations about what they will do our credible. we have seen the economy rebound nicely in the second half of the year. that makes the rate hikes next year feasible. now we have the possibility of physical stimulus a

from china. we don't talk about lead that much. up another 5.5%. really quickly, i want to look at coffee. a boom brazil has called in brazil. scarlet: that is ugly. those are today's market minutes. datait is an economic bonanza. thursday, we will get manufacturing and on friday, the jobs report. that jobs report won't have much impact on the fate of the december decision. it will tell us more about the pace of economic activity, heading into year and. joining us now is jeffrey's chief...

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problem particularlyforchina, particularlyfor emerging markets. we could get more aggressive rate hikes than anticipated by the fed. we could catch a trade war. remember, the markets rallying on stimulus, tax cuts, reduced regulations, those are off many, many months and maybe 2018 events. a lot can happen between now and then. markets already looking more cautious. look at the kbe. bank stocks moved up in first two weeks after the election and the kbe has been moving sideways since then. no big rallies in the last week. same with the bond yields. the big rise occurred in the two weeks after the election. last week yields really flattened out around the 2.3%. markets already starting to slow down a little bit. maybe given the big moves we've had, that's a good thing right now. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, bob. here is your stock stat of the day despite today's minor losses. the dow is still on pace for 1,000-point gain for the month of november. there are only 30 days in november. did you know that? 30 days is all there are. many of those gains are coming post-e

problem particularly for china, particularly for emerging markets. we could get more aggressive rate hikes than anticipated by the fed. we could catch a trade war. remember, the markets rallying on stimulus, tax cuts, reduced regulations, those are off many, many months and maybe 2018 events. a lot can happen between now and then. markets already looking more cautious. look at the kbe. bank stocks moved up in first two weeks after the election and the kbe has been moving sideways since then....